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Some Photos from Cologne

 

Cologne, Germany
Cologne is one of the largest German cities and the largest city on the river Rhine. There are a lot of interesting locations. And visitors can also easily come to Dusseldorf and Bonn. These two cities are situated in approximately 30 km from Cologne.

When you travel by train, go from the railway station to the city and you will immediately see Cologne Cathedral. And it will be only the beginning of great walk.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany

In old part of the city you will find cosy narrow streets like in a small German town.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany
These colourful houses are one of the most popular tourists' locations in Cologne.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany
And don't forget to visit the other bank.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany



Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany

One of the most dramatic monuments those I ever seen I found in Cologne. You can stay inside this car and read this inscription "Where are you taken us?". This monument is dedicated to victims of Nazism.

Cologne, Germany


Cologne, Germany


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